Friday, August 27, 2010

Northeast Trip 1


My wife, Sandy, and I drove on a long trip to visit home missionaries in the northeastern part of our country and Canada. We had held two regional meetings with church planters.

We drove over 1200 miles to get to our first stop - North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Bill Reynolds is the church planter there. Attendance is good in their rental building. Bill showed us the plans for their new place and it looks great. Bill hopes to have their land paid for by next spring and start building.

Here is a picture of the Reynolds family: Christy, Michaela, Hannah, Billy, and Sarah.





We forgot to take pictures of the Sunday morning service. But the Reynolds took us to a great pizza place. We got a picture of Bill and Christy eating.



Bill and Christy and Sandy and I then drove to Bangor, Maine. Jeff and Donna Crabtree from New Brunswick, Canada drove down to meet us there. Bangor is about halfway between the two. We had sessions in our motel room where we talked about assimilation and unity in your leadership team. (Sorry for the smudges on these pictures - we didn't realize that our lens was dirty.)



Christy got tickled about something.



We drove down to Bar Harbor for an afternoon. The ladies found some sunglasses to try on.






Bill and Christy had some cool sunglasses here.



Here's Jeff and Donna with Bar Harbor in the background.





Here's the whole group.



We had a great time together and some interesting discussions. We appreciate the good work of the Crabtrees and Reynolds!

Leaving Bangor, Sandy and I drove up through Maine to Quebec, Canada. We saw a moose on the side of the road in northern Maine.



At the border, Sandy and I must have looked suspicious, because they detained us for about 45 minutes and searched everything in our car - even cases for our glasses and Sandy's purse (that took awhile).
We finally made it safe and sound to Quebec city to see Danny and Dawn Elliott and family. They had finally got their furniture after sleeping on blow up mattresses for several weeks.
Here's a picture of the family with the city of Quebec in the background.


Danny had told me about a Quebec dish called poutine. It is french fries and cheese curds covered with gravy. Danny and I added sliced meat to the top. It was delicious! (Of course, it has my 4 favorite food groups - meat, cheese, potatoes, and gravy). If you get to Quebec, I recommend that you try it.
We didn't get a picture of the poutine, but we did get one of us eating ice cream for dessert. It was also delicious. I might think about moving to Canada.


Here is Sandy standing in front of a mural with the history of Quebec.



Summer Elliott is showing her Wii skills.



Here's Danny and Joshua in their apartment.



Autumn looks a lot like her mother.



We appreciate the Elliotts and the time we had together (and the good meals Dawn cooked)!
Danny and Dawn start language school soon. (People in Quebec speak French). Pray for them as they learn the language and build relationships with people.












1 comment:

  1. What a blessing to see current pictures of some of our favorite missionaries. Thanks for sharing with us!! Allen, Jenny & Allison Hall

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